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kbatku Questionable hiker
Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 3330 | TRs | Pics Location: Yaquima |
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kbatku
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 6:51 pm
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Burke M over-caffeinated
Joined: 09 Sep 2010 Posts: 699 | TRs | Pics Location: Seattle |
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Burke M
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:25 pm
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You could buy all that stuff at trader joes and it would be even less not to mention you can get things like the roasted unsalted almond slivers which are amazing in oatmeal.
Well I buy the thick cut oats from the bulk bins elsewhere which is usually even cheaper and I think it is way better than the instant stuff. If you make it in the microwave it really doesnt take much longer either.
edit, i guess you may not have trader joes in yakima
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sarbar Living The Dream
Joined: 28 Jan 2002 Posts: 8055 | TRs | Pics Location: Freeland, Wa |
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sarbar
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:44 pm
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Nah, just buy your oats from Costco! It is so cheap that way (we eat oatmeal most morning!)
The secret is you run the oats raw through a dry blender to chop them down, then you have "instant" oats
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seawallrunner dilettante
Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 3307 | TRs | Pics Location: Lotusland |
sarbar wrote: | The secret is you run the oats raw through a dry blender to chop them down, then you have "instant" oats |
that's all it takes?? really??
though I love my slow oats on weekends, after a nice morning yoga session...
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sarbar Living The Dream
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sarbar
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:32 pm
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Let me pull it up out of the manuscript and I'll post my version of the instant thingies going around
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sarbar Living The Dream
Joined: 28 Jan 2002 Posts: 8055 | TRs | Pics Location: Freeland, Wa |
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sarbar
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:36 pm
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This is one way to do it, pulled from manuscript 3 :-)
Instant Oatmeal Packets
This is an open ended recipe - make as many packets as you would like!
Ingredients:
old-fashioned oats
quick cooking oats
salt
Put 1/2 cup old-fashioned oats at a time in a blender or mini food processor and blend on high until broken apart and somewhat powdery. Set aside in a small bowl, and repeat procedure if you are making a bigger batch.
In each pint size freezer bag put:
1/4 cup quick cooking oats
2 Tbsp powdered oats
1 Tbsp dry milk, soy or rice milk powder or coconut cream powder
1/8 tsp kosher salt (if desired)
FBC method:
Add 3/4 cup near boiling water. Stir, seal tightly and put in a cozy for 5 minutes.
One pot method:
Bring 3/4 cup water to a boil, take off the heat and add in the dry ingredients. Stir well, cover tightly and let sit for a couple minutes.
Variations:
Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal:
1 Tbsp sugar, 1/4 tsp cinnamon and 2 Tbsp diced dried apples.
Sweetened Oatmeal:
1 Tbsp sugar.
Brown Sugar and Cinnamon Oatmeal:
1 Tbsp brown sugar and 1/4 tsp cinnamon.
Raisins and Brown Sugar Oatmeal:
1 Tbsp packed brown sugar and 1 Tbsp raisins.
Hippy Oatmeal :
2 Tbsp wheat germ and 1 Tbsp diced toasted pecans.
Peaches and Cream Oatmeal:
1 Tbsp full fat dry milk and 2 Tbsp diced dried peaches.
Confetti Oatmeal:
1 tsp decorative cake/cookie sprinkles.
S'More Oatmeal:
6 miniature marshmallows and 1 Tbsp chocolate chips.
Cookies and Cream Oatmeal:
1 crushed chocolate stuffed cookie and 1 Tbsp full fat dry milk.
http://www.trailcooking.com/recipes/instant-oatmeal-packets
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sarbar Living The Dream
Joined: 28 Jan 2002 Posts: 8055 | TRs | Pics Location: Freeland, Wa |
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sarbar
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Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:40 pm
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SWR, I might add...I do oatmeal on the stove in about 10 minutes total using old fashioned oats. It is very good and easy to do....I haev posted a bunch of versions on my personal blog
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Nacci Member
Joined: 31 Aug 2009 Posts: 32 | TRs | Pics
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Nacci
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Thu Feb 24, 2011 12:28 pm
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After I read Sarbar's just-whirl-the-oats-in-a-blender tip last year, I really started to enjoy my breakfasts on the trail. I set out an array of goodies and make different mixes for each day on the trail. To prepare, I empty the zipper bag of mixed oatmeal into a bowl and add boiling water to the desired consistency. I don't use a cozy; I just eat it!
Other ingredients not in one of Sarbar's recipes above ... chopped walnuts, cashews, coconut, golden raisins, dried blueberries, chopped fig, nutmeg
This year I'm going to try the blend of old-fashioned oats & quick oats.
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kayakbear Member
Joined: 03 Feb 2005 Posts: 472 | TRs | Pics Location: Seattle |
For those of you who are steel cut oat fans and accept nothing else (like me) you can make a batch, dehydrate the paste, run it through the food processor and have near instant steel cut oats. I say nearly because you have to let them simmer in boiling water for about 5 min but it sure beats the cardboard taste of the other type of oats and it keeps you filled longer. Just add your sugar, fruits and nuts to the oatmeal after the food processing.
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somegeek Member
Joined: 23 Jul 2010 Posts: 36 | TRs | Pics
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somegeek
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Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:18 pm
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Rolled/cut/altered oats FTW!
My grandma is going to be 95 this year. One thing she's done daily, since I was a tyke, is eat a bowl of oatmeal for breakfast.
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sarbar Living The Dream
Joined: 28 Jan 2002 Posts: 8055 | TRs | Pics Location: Freeland, Wa |
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sarbar
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Mon Jun 13, 2011 10:32 pm
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You know it! good for the heart and cholesterol levels. We eat oatmeal 5 or so mornings a week. Yum!!
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